Southwestern Quebec Genealogical Resources

Huntingdon County and the Seigniories of Chateauguay and Beauharnois

Welcome to the Valley
of the Chateauguay.

“....a community distinct from every other
in the province of Quebec. With the Eastern Townships, with which they
are often erroneously classed, the English-speaking settlements of the
district of Beauharnois have no affinity. The first settlers of the
Eastern Townships were Americans, and between the customs, speech, and
habits of their descendants and those of the people who live to the
south of them there is no material difference, but they who dwell by the
Chateaugay and its tributaries are of Old Country stock, and in
character, ways of life, and speech present nearly as striking a
contrast to the Americans, who are divided from them by an imaginary
boundary-line, as they do to the French Canadians who are found
scattered among them and who hem them in to the north and east.” (Robert Sellar)

The Protestant Church Registers

As a result of the inevitable intermarriage among the Anglophone
settlers in the valley of the Chateauguay, surrounded as they were by
the earlier French catholic population, today's genealogists find a
massive common interest. Our ancestors typically lived in these
communities through the 19th century and beyond.

Our searchable Church Registers Database contains the detailed
information extracted from some 60,000 records found in 187 sources
among the original Church registers. Many of these sources are not
included among archived microfilms or other published resources. Use the
Church Registers button at left to Search this unique collection.